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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Recently bought a new push bike n all seemed ok. then on only the third time out the bloody chain snagged bent the derailler n forced it into the wheel buckling it.

Have now to send it back luckily had saved the box. But in the meantime 2 youngest had found said box and decided it was their new toy. Its a disaster am now sat with scissors tape pieces of cardboard trying to repair the thing. I keep looking at the big sign on the box that says, 'please keep this box so it can be used to return this item in the condition it reached you'

Dam oh for a Blue Peter moment.

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By *ouvakMan  over a year ago

clacton on sea

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By *ouvakMan  over a year ago

clacton on sea


"Recently bought a new push bike n all seemed ok. then on only the third time out the bloody chain snagged bent the derailler n forced it into the wheel buckling it.

Have now to send it back luckily had saved the box. But in the meantime 2 youngest had found said box and decided it was their new toy. Its a disaster am now sat with scissors tape pieces of cardboard trying to repair the thing. I keep looking at the big sign on the box that says, 'please keep this box so it can be used to return this item in the condition it reached you'

Dam oh for a Blue Peter moment. "

why don't you pop along to halfords and see if they have a suitable box from their stock that they might allow you to have and problem cured

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By *andKCouple  over a year ago

Norfolk

Have you got a washing up liquid bottle and a roll of sticky back plastic?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Dam must take more time typing lol.

both fab ideas, will make trip to halfords n keep washing up bottle etc as a fall back.

Thank you xxxxx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think at the time of delivery if I had seen

'please keep this box so it can be used to return this item in the condition it reached you'

the alarm bells would have been going off and it would have gone straight back

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By *im53Man  over a year ago

Boldon


"Recently bought a new push bike n all seemed ok. then on only the third time out the bloody chain snagged bent the derailler n forced it into the wheel buckling it.

Have now to send it back luckily had saved the box. But in the meantime 2 youngest had found said box and decided it was their new toy. Its a disaster am now sat with scissors tape pieces of cardboard trying to repair the thing. I keep looking at the big sign on the box that says, 'please keep this box so it can be used to return this item in the condition it reached you'

Dam oh for a Blue Peter moment. "

ahh i see your problem it is a "push bike" you were not ment to ride itlol think you will find waranty is void

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